Explore films and series that illuminate America’s 250‑year history, from the fight for independence to eras of conflict and change.
Trey Parker, Millie Bobby Brown, David Oyelowo, Rebecca Ferguson, and Cal Dodd lead a week of shifting worlds and rising tensions.
Netflix’s July 2026 slate features “Enola Holmes” S3, “72 Hours,” “Little House on the Prairie,” and a full lineup of sizzling new releases.
Milly Alcock, Seth Rogen, Russell Crowe, Johnny Knoxville, Emma D’Arcy and Jeremy Allen White lead a slate marked by unexpected turns.
For ages 6-8 and 9-12
Drawing Classes for all skill level
At The Greenwich Art Society
Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Colin Farrell, Greta Lee, and George MacKay navigate a week of uncanny turns, fractured legends, and noir unease.
Celebrate Father’s Day with heartfelt, funny, and timeless films that capture the many ways dads shape our lives.
with instructor Joe Fama
with artist Greta Corens
Spielberg blends UFO lore, secrecy, and human emotion in a tense sci‑fi thriller led by Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor.
Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, RuPaul, and Sam Reid headline a week of cosmic awe, wild spoof, bruising action, and immortal theatrics.
Sponsored by Devon Vander Voort and The Greenwich Art Society
Amy Adams, Nicholas Galitzine, Marlon Wayans, and Javier Bardem anchor a week of cosmic clashes, wild spoof, backroad peril and dread.
Kane Parsons turns an internet-born myth into a visually gripping descent through liminal dread and modern anxiety.
The community band is open to instrumentalists ranging from middle school students to active and retired professional musicians.
Hosted by the Greenwich Art Society and Devon Vander Voort
The Town Stage highlights musicians connected to the Greenwich community and has become a recurring feature of the annual event.
At the Bendheim Gallery / Greenwich Arts Center
Tickets are priced at $55, $45 and $25, with free admission for students in kindergarten through grade 12.
After a few short months of preparation, it's showtime at Cos Cob School for the annual fifth grade play.
This Fundraiser Benefits Positively Me!, a Free, Interactive, Confidence-Building, and Emotional Intelligence Program for 3rd Grade Girls.
This exhibition explores what is visible yet overlooked—objects, systems, gestures, or conditions that exist openly but escape notice
This cherished tradition features a full-day celebration of jazz with student ensembles, guest clinicians, and world-class performers.
One week program for 6 - 8 year olds!
CITY ART TOURS Guided by Devon Vander Voort, Art Advisor
The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Here's what you need to know for this year's Greenwich Town Party Community Ticket lottery process.
The community is invited to the free musical event.
At the Greenwich Art Society!
"In Plain Sight" Online Art Competition
Come spend a weekend in Atlanta, immersing yourselves in the vibrant and ever-changing Atlanta Art Scene.
This year will mark the 15th anniversary of the GTP. The event will once again offer live music, local food favorites, and family fun.
With Joe Fama
For all levels with Joe Fama
The valuable artwork was donated by a Greenwich family, the Greenwich Historical Society announced.
The First Congregational Church of Greenwich will host its 60th annual community performance of Handel’s Messiah this month.
The Greenwich Town Party will celebrate its 15th anniversary in 2026.
The Greenwich Choral Society is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
Hosted by Devon Vander Voort and Greenwich Art Society, the experience begins with a private breakfast before diving into exclusive tours.
Proceeds will support visual arts, theater and music programming through a partnership with the Greenwich Alliance for Education.
The workshop will allow aspiring artists to explore the approach used by late 19th and early 20th century American painters from Cos Cob.
Two Men. One Case. Zero Margin for Error: Illusions of Trust Launches a Gripping New Legal Series from Bestselling Author Jeffrey S. Stephen
At the Greenwich Arts Center
with Andrew Lattimore
The longtime Greenwich resident is helping to bring a new primetime television series to life.